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Valentino Rossi, who clinched his 100th
career victory in Assen on Sunday (above)
has three wins to his name so far and Jorge
Lorenzo has two, while both riders have
finished on the podium in six out of seven
races this season to leave Fiat Yamaha
leading the Teams’ standings and Yamaha the
Manufacturers’. |
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Fiat Yamaha Team arrives in the United States
this week in stunning form with Valentino Rossi
and Jorge Lorenzo lying first and second in the
championship, separated by just five points.
Rossi, who clinched his 100th career victory in
Assen on Sunday, has three wins to his name so
far and Lorenzo has two, while both riders have
finished on the podium in six out of seven races
this season to leave Fiat Yamaha leading the
Teams’ standings and Yamaha the Manufacturers’.
The Italian and the Spaniard will make a short
stopover in Los Angeles for a visit to Yamaha US
on Wednesday before heading north to the coastal
town of Monterey and the spectacular Laguna Seca
track.
Before last year Rossi had just one podium to
his name at Laguna since MotoGP returned there
in 2005, but he produced one of the performances
of his career in 2008 to win an important
victory, which went on to prove one of the key
turning points of his season. A race-long battle
with Casey Stoner threw up some nail-biting
moments between the pair but the Italian
prevailed to take his first win on American
soil. After two wins on the bounce he is heading
stateside in flying form and will be hoping to
extend his championship lead this weekend with
another great result. Thursday sees the now
traditional Laguna Seca Superkart race and Rossi
this year will make a few display laps in a
Superkart before Yamaha legends Wayne Rainey,
Eddie Lawson and Kenny Roberts Senior take
centre stage for the real thing.
Lorenzo was a Laguna Seca first-timer last year
and a promising showing during practice came to
nothing when he high-sided on the first lap. The
22-year-old went on to taste American success
later in the season with a podium in
Indianapolis and he is determined that he will
get to grips with the tricky Laguna track this
time around. The youngster has had a brilliant
season to date and will undoubtedly be in the
mix once again this weekend as he seeks to
better his team-mate with a return to the top of
the podium.
Laguna Seca is an all-American track where the
intense dry heat, unpredictable asphalt and
anti-clockwise layout reward the loose and
aggressive riding style of the US dirt-trackers.
The track boasts some of the most dramatic
elevation changes on the world championship
circuit as well as fast, sweeping corners, the
most notorious of which is the world-famous
‘Corkscrew’. Machine set-up is relatively
straightforward, with throttle connection a much
more important factor than top-end power and a
well balanced chassis the key to those elevation
changes and diverse corners.
Valentino Rossi - “Back to normal!”
“The wonderful memory of the 100th win is still
fresh, but now we have just a few days to
recover before the next race, which is hard for
everyone. We have to try to relax as much as
possible and recharge the batteries a little,
because Laguna is always a tough weekend and
often very hot. Last year I had a great battle
with Stoner and for me it was for sure one of
the turning points of the championship and a
very important win; I have some good memories. I
think this year it will be hard again because
Lorenzo is in brilliant form and I am sure
Stoner will also be back to his best. Laguna is
a great place to race and an exciting track, I
also have a little trip to Los Angeles and
Yamaha US first which I am looking forward to.
The championship is very open at this point so
we need to keep focus, get back to normal after
Assen and try to get another good result this
weekend.”
Jorge Lorenzo - “Looking forward to the
challenge”
“Last year Laguna wasn’t good for me but I don’t
think about this. It’s the only time I’ve been
there but I don’t see that as a problem – until
2008 I’d never won in Portugal before and I won
my first race there in MotoGP, and then again
this year I won in Motegi where I’d never won
before, so I don’t consider any track ‘bad’ for
me – the past doesn’t matter. We are feeling
very strong after the last races and everyone is
very motivated to continue in the same way so I
am looking forward to the challenge and learning
more about the track. I will do my best and
hopefully that will mean we can run at the front
again.”
Davide Brivio - “Focus on the championship”
“We still have great memories from Laguna Seca
in 2008 and we’re happy to be arriving there
after two wins and leading the championship.
It’s a great place to race and the American fans
are always brilliant so we hope we can give them
another good show! Our package is working well
everywhere now so hopefully the case will be the
same again this weekend. Now that the 100 target
has been reached we can focus on the next target
– the championship! Now we race for that.”
Daniele Romagnoli - “A consistent package”
“After the last great race in Assen this is a
very short break for everyone but we have to
move straight on to the US for the next round!
The high motivation in our team continues after
another strong performance from Jorge and we are
looking forward to having the chance for another
good result. This year our package is much more
consistent and we know that we can put up
another good fight, despite Jorge’s inexperience
at Laguna. Everyone in the team enjoys going to
Laguna – it’s a great place – so we’re looking
forward to another exciting weekend.”
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